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    Consultations before show-cause notices to be pursued by GST officers

    Finance KhabarBy Finance KhabarDecember 13, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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    New Delhi: The Tax Department will actively conduct consultation prior to issuance of show-cause notices to evaders and assessees of GST so as to facilitate easier resolution of tax disputes and prevent increasing number of litigation.

    The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) has clarified that such consultations with assessee, prior to issuance of show-cause notice (SCN) in case of demands of duty is above Rs 50 lakh (except for preventive/offence related SCNs), is mandatory and shall be done by the SCN-issuing authority.

    The process will involve tax authorities holding talks with assessees on the tax demand raised by them and how it could be settled.

    All clarifications regarding the unsettled tax demand will be provided and all effort made to settle the issue before a show-cause notice is issued.

    The consultation procuess will be followed in cases of adjudication of demands of duty/tax or recovery of CENVAT Credit by different authorities.

    The adjudicating authority in the cases will be Additional Commissioner/Joint Commissioner-level officers for cases involving duty/tax or recovery of CENVAT Credit of above Rs 50 lakh but not exceeding Rs 2 crore.

    Cases involving duty/tax or recovery of CENVAT Credit above Rs 2 crore are to be adjudicated by the Commissioner.

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